Guide for Conformal Coated Tantalum Capacitors INTRODUCTION Tantalum electrolytic capacitors are the preferred choice in applications where volumetric efficiency, stable electrical parameters, high reliability, and long service life are primary considerations. The stability and resistance to elevated temperatures of the tantalum / tantalum oxide / manganese dioxide system make solid tantalum capacitors an appropriate choice for today's surface mount assembly technology. has been a pioneer and leader in this field, producing a large variety of tantalum capacitor types for consumer, industrial, automotive, military, and aerospace electronic applications. Tantalum is not found in its pure state. Rather, it is commonly found in a number of oxide minerals, often in combination with Columbium ore. This combination is known as tantalite when its contents are more than one-half tantalum. Important sources of tantalite include Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, and several African countries. Synthetic tantalite concentrates produced from tin slags in Thailand, Malaysia, and Brazil are also a significant raw material for tantalum production. Electronic applications, and particularly capacitors, consume the largest share of world tantalum production. Other important applications for tantalum include cutting tools (tantalum carbide), high temperature super alloys, chemical processing equipment, medical implants, and military ordnance. is a major user of tantalum materials in the form of powder and wire for capacitor elements and rod and sheet for high temperature vacuum processing. THE BASICS OF TANTALUM CAPACITORS Most metals form crystalline oxides which are non-protecting, such as rust on iron or black oxide on copper. A few metals form dense, stable, tightly adhering, electrically insulating oxides. These are the so-called valve metals and include titanium, zirconium, niobium, tantalum, hafnium, and aluminum. Only a few of these permit the accurate control of oxide thickness by electrochemical means. Of these, the most valuable for the electronics industry are aluminum and tantalum. Capacitors are basic to all kinds of electrical equipment, from radios and television sets to missile controls and automobile ignitions. Their function is to store an electrical charge for later use. Capacitors consist of two conducting surfaces, usually metal plates, whose function is to conduct electricity. They are separated by an insulating material or dielectric. The dielectric used in all tantalum electrolytic capacitors is tantalum pentoxide. Tantalum pentoxide compound possesses high-dielectric strength and a high-dielectric constant. As capacitors are being manufactured, a film of tantalum pentoxide is applied to their electrodes by means of an electrolytic process. The film is applied in various thicknesses and at various voltages and although transparent to begin with, it takes on different colors as light refracts through it. This coloring occurs on the tantalum electrodes of all types of tantalum capacitors. Rating for rating, tantalum capacitors tend to have as much as three times better capacitance / volume efficiency than aluminum electrolytic capacitors. An approximation of the capacitance / volume efficiency of other types of capacitors may be inferred from the following table, which shows the dielectric constant ranges of the various materials used in each type. Note that tantalum pentoxide has a dielectric constant of 26, some three times greater than that of aluminum oxide. This, in addition to the fact that extremely thin films can be deposited during the electrolytic process mentioned earlier, makes the tantalum capacitor extremely efficient with respect to the number of microfarads available per unit volume. The capacitance of any capacitor is determined by the surface area of the two conducting plates, the distance between the plates, and the dielectric constant of the insulating material between the plates. COMPARISON OF CAPACITOR DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS DIELECTRIC e DIELECTRIC CONSTANT Air or vacuum 1.0 Paper 2.0 to 6.0 Plastic 2.1 to 6.0 Mineral oil 2.2 to 2.3 Silicone oil 2.7 to 2.8 Quartz 3.8 to 4.4 Glass 4.8 to 8.0 Porcelain 5.1 to 5.9 Mica 5.4 to 8.7 Aluminum oxide 8.4 Tantalum pentoxide 26 Ceramic 12 to 400K In the tantalum electrolytic capacitor, the distance between the plates is very small since it is only the thickness of the tantalum pentoxide film. As the dielectric constant of the tantalum pentoxide is high, the capacitance of a tantalum capacitor is high if the area of the plates is large: ea C = ------ t where C = capacitance e = dielectric constant A = surface area of the dielectric t = thickness of the dielectric Tantalum capacitors contain either liquid or solid electrolytes. In solid electrolyte capacitors, a dry material (manganese dioxide) forms the cathode plate. A tantalum lead is embedded in or welded to the pellet, which is in turn connected to a termination or lead wire. The drawings show the construction details of the surface mount types of tantalum capacitors shown in this catalog. Revision: 11-Apr-16 1 Document Number: 40150
SOLID ELECTROLYTE TANTALUM CAPACITORS Solid electrolyte capacitors contain manganese dioxide, which is formed on the tantalum pentoxide dielectric layer by impregnating the pellet with a solution of manganous nitrate. The pellet is then heated in an oven, and the manganous nitrate is converted to manganese dioxide. The pellet is next coated with graphite, followed by a layer of metallic silver, which provides a conductive surface between the pellet and the can in which it will be enclosed. After assembly, the capacitors are tested and inspected to assure long life and reliability. It offers excellent reliability and high stability for consumer and commercial electronics with the added feature of low cost. Surface mount designs of Solid Tantalum capacitors use lead frames or lead frameless designs as shown in the accompanying drawings. TANTALUM CAPACITORS FOR ALL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS Solid electrolyte designs are the least expensive for a given rating and are used in many applications where their very small size for a given unit of capacitance is of importance. They will typically withstand up to about 10 % of the rated DC working voltage in a reverse direction. Also important are their good low temperature performance characteristics and freedom from corrosive electrolytes. patented the original solid electrolyte capacitors and was the first to market them in 1956. Vishay Sprague has the broadest line of tantalum capacitors and has continued its position of leadership in this field. Data sheets covering the various types and styles of Vishay Sprague capacitors for consumer and entertainment electronics, industry, and military applications are available where detailed performance characteristics must be specified. 195D, 572D, 591D, 592D / W, 594D, 595D, 695D, T95, 14002 Cathode Termination (Silver + Ni/Sn/Plating) Encapsulation Anode Termination (Silver + Ni/Sn/Plating) 194D SnPb or Gold Plated Ni Cathode End Cap Termination Cathode Backfill Conductive Silver Epoxy Adhesive T96 T98 Sintered Tantalum Pellet MnO 2 /Carbon/ Silver Coating Intermediate Cathode Silver Encapsulation Cathode Termination (Silver + Ni/Sn or Ni/SnPb Plating) Encapsulation Anode Termination (Silver + Ni/Sn or Ni/SnPb Plating) Intermediate Cathode Silver SnPb or Gold Plated Ni Anode End Cap Termination Sponge Teflon Anode Backfill Fuse Epoxy Tower/ Sponge Teflon Sintered Tantalum Pellet Fuse MnO 2 /Carbon/ Silver Coating MnO 2 /Carbon/Silver Coating Sintered Tantalum Pellet Sponge Teflon/Epoxy Tower 597D / T97 / 13008 Cathode Termination (Silver + Ni/Sn/Plating) Encapsulation Anode Termination (Silver + Ni/Sn/Plating) Cathode Termination (Silver + Ni/Sn or Ni/SnPb Plating) Encapsulation Anode Termination (Silver + Ni/Sn or Ni/SnPb Plating) MnO 2 /Carbon/ Silver Coating Epoxy Tower/ Sponge Teflon Sintered Tantalum Pellet MnO 2 /Carbon/Silver Coating Sintered Tantalum Pellet Silver Epoxy Sponge Teflon/Epoxy Tower Revision: 11-Apr-16 2 Document Number: 40150
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS SOLID TANTALUM CAPACITORS - CONFORMAL COATED SERIES 592W 592D 591D 595D 594D PRODUCT IMAGE FEATURES TEMPERATURE RANGE CAPACITANCE RANGE Low profile, robust design for use in pulsed applications -55 C to +125 C (above 40 C, voltage deratig is required) Surface mount TANTAMOUNT chip, conformal coated Low profile, maximum CV Low profile, low ESR, maximum CV Maximum CV -55 C to +125 C (above 85 C, voltage derating is required) Low ESR, maximum CV 330 μf to 2200 μf 1 μf to 2200 μf 1 μf to 1500 μf 0.1 μf to 1500 μf 1 μf to 1500 μf VOLTAGE RANGE 6 V to 10 V 4 V to 50 V 4 V to 50 V 4 V to 50 V 4 V to 50 V CAPACITANCE TOLERANCE ± 20 % ± 10 %, ± 20 % ± 10 %, ± 20 % ± 10 %, ± 20 % ± 10 %, ± 20 % LEAKAGE CURRENT 0.01 CV or 0.5 μa, whichever is greater DISSIPATION FACTOR 14 % to 45 % 4 % to 50 % 4 % to 50 % 4 % to 20 % 4 % to 20 % CASE CODES C, M, X S, A, B, C, D, R, M, X A, B, C, D, R, M T, S, A, B, C, D, G, M, R B, C, D, R TERMINATION 100 % matte tin 100 % matte tin standard, tin / lead and gold plated available SOLID TANTALUM CAPACITORS - CONFORMAL COATED SERIES 597D 572D 695D 195D 194D PRODUCT IMAGE FEATURES Ultra low ESR, maximum CV, multi-anode Low profile, maximum CV TANTAMOUNT chip, conformal coated Pad compatible with 194D and CWR06 US and European case sizes Industrial version of CWR06 / CWR16 TEMPERATURE RANGE -55 C to +125 C (above 85 C, voltage derating is required) CAPACITANCE RANGE 10 μf to 1500 μf 2.2 μf to 220 μf 0.1 μf to 270 μf 0.1 μf to 330 μf 0.1 μf to 330 μf VOLTAGE RANGE 4 V to 75 V 4 V to 35 V 4 V to 50 V 2 V to 50 V 4 V to 50 V CAPACITANCE TOLERANCE ± 10 %, ± 20 % LEAKAGE CURRENT 0.01 CV or 0.5 μa, whichever is greater DISSIPATION FACTOR 6 % to 20 % 6 % to 26 % 4 % to 8 % 4 % to 8 % 4 % to 10 % CASE CODES V, D, E, R, F, Z, M, H P, Q, S, A, B, T A, B, D, E, F, G, H TERMINATION 100 % matte tin standard, tin / lead solder plated available 100 % matte tin standard, gold plated available C, S, V, X, Y, Z, R, A, B, D, E, F, G, H 100 % matte tin standard, tin / lead and gold plated available A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H Gold plated standard; tin / lead solder plated and hot solder dipped available Revision: 11-Apr-16 3 Document Number: 40150
HIGH RELIABILITY PRODUCTS SOLID TANTALUM CAPACITORS - CONFORMAL COATED SERIES CWR06 CWR16 CWR26 13008 14002 PRODUCT IMAGE TANTAMOUNT chip, conformal coated FEATURES MIL-PRF-55365/4 qualified MIL-PRF-55365/13 qualified MIL-PRF-55365/13 qualified DLA approved TEMPERATURE RANGE -55 C to +125 C (above 85 C, voltage derating is required) CAPACITANCE RANGE 0.10 μf to 100 μf 0.33 μf to 330 μf 10 μf to 100 μf 10 μf to 1500 μf 4.7 μf to 680 μf VOLTAGE RANGE 4 V to 50 V 4 V to 35 V 15 V to 35 V 4 V to 63 V 4 V to 50 V CAPACITANCE TOLERANCE ± 5 %, ± 10 %, ± 20 % ± 5 %, ± 10 %, ± 20 % ± 5 %, ± 10 %, ± 20 % ± 10 %, ± 20 % ± 10 %, ± 20 % LEAKAGE CURRENT 0.01 CV or 1.0 μa, whichever is greater 0.01 CV or 0.5 μa, whichever is greater DISSIPATION FACTOR 6 % to 10 % 6 % to 10 % 6 % to 12 % 6 % to 20 % 6 % to 14 % CASE CODES A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H F, G, H V, E, F, R, Z, D, M, H, N TERMINATION Gold plated; tin / lead; tin / lead solder fused Tin / lead B, C, D, R SOLID TANTALUM CAPACITORS - CONFORMAL COATED SERIES T95 T96 T97 T98 PRODUCT IMAGE TANTAMOUNT chip, Hi-Rel COTS, conformal coated FEATURES High reliability High reliability, built in fuse High reliability, ultra low ESR, multi-anode High reliability, ultra low ESR, built in fuse, multi-anode TEMPERATURE RANGE -55 C to +125 C (above 85 C, voltage derating is required) CAPACITANCE RANGE 0.15 μf to 680 μf 10 μf to 680 μf 10 μf to 1500 μf 10 μf to 1500 μf VOLTAGE RANGE 4 V to 50 V 4 V to 50 V 4 V to 75 V 4 V to 75 V CAPACITANCE TOLERANCE ± 10 %, ± 20 % ± 10 %, ± 20 % ± 10 %, ± 20 % ± 10 %, ± 20 % LEAKAGE CURRENT 0.01 CV or 0.5 μa, whichever is greater DISSIPATION FACTOR 4 % to 14 % 6 % to 14 % 6 % to 20 % 6 % to 10 % CASE CODES A, B, C, D, R, S, V, X, Y, Z R V, E, F, R, Z, D, M, H, N V, E, F, R, Z, M, H TERMINATION 100 % matte tin, tin / lead Revision: 11-Apr-16 4 Document Number: 40150
TAPE AND REEL PACKAGING in inches [millimeters] 0.024 [0.600] max. B 1 (max.) (6) T 2 (max.) For tape feeder reference only including draft. Concentric around B 0 K 0 Top cover tape Deformation between embossments 0.004 [0.10] max. Top cover tape 0.059 + 0.004-0.0 [1.5 + 0.10-0.0] Center lines of cavity A 0 B 0 P 1 USER DIRECTION OF FEED 10 pitches cumulative tolerance on tape ± 0.008 [0.200] 0.079 ± 0.002 [2.0 ± 0.05] Embossment 0.069 ± 0.004 [1.75 ± 0.10] 0.030 [0.75] min. (3) F W Maximum component rotation 0.030 [0.75] min. (4) (Side or front sectional view) D 1 (min.) for components 0.079 x 0.047 [2.0 x 1.2] and larger. (5) Maximum cavity size (1) 20 Cathode (-) Anode (+) DIRECTION OF FEED R min. Bending radius (2) R minimum: 8 mm = 0.984" (25 mm) 12 mm and 16 mm = 1.181" (30 mm) B 0 20 maximum component rotation Typical component cavity center line A 0 (Top view) Typical component center line 3.937 [100.0] 0.039 [1.0] max. Tape 0.039 [1.0] max. 0.9843 [250.0] Camber (Top view) Allowable camber to be 0.039/3.937 [1/100] Non-cumulative over 9.843 [250.0] Tape and reel specifications: all case sizes are available on plastic embossed tape per EIA-481. Standard reel diameter is 7" (178 mm). Lengthwise orientation at capacitors in tape Cathode (-) DIRECTION OF FEED H-Case only Anode (+) Notes Metric dimensions will govern. Dimensions in inches are rounded and for reference only. (1) A 0, B 0, K 0, are determined by the maximum dimensions to the ends of the terminals extending from the component body and / or the body dimensions of the component. The clearance between the ends of the terminals or body of the component to the sides and depth of the cavity (A 0, B 0, K 0 ) must be within 0.002" (0.05 mm) minimum and 0.020" (0.50 mm) maximum. The clearance allowed must also prevent rotation of the component within the cavity of not more than 20. (2) Tape with components shall pass around radius R without damage. The minimum trailer length may require additional length to provide R minimum for 12 mm embossed tape for reels with hub diameters approaching N minimum. (3) This dimension is the flat area from the edge of the sprocket hole to either outward deformation of the carrier tape between the embossed cavities or to the edge of the cavity whichever is less. (4) This dimension is the flat area from the edge of the carrier tape opposite the sprocket holes to either the outward deformation of the carrier tape between the embossed cavity or to the edge of the cavity whichever is less. (5) The embossed hole location shall be measured from the sprocket hole controlling the location of the embossement. Dimensions of embossement location shall be applied independent of each other. (6) B 1 dimension is a reference dimension tape feeder clearance only. Revision: 11-Apr-16 5 Document Number: 40150
CARRIER TAPE DIMENSIONS in inches [millimeters] TAPE WIDTH W D 0 P 2 F E 1 E 2 min. 8 mm 12 mm 16 mm 24 mm 0.315 + 0.012 / - 0.004 [8.0 + 0.3 / - 0.1] 0.479 + 0.012 / - 0.004 [12.0 + 0.3 / - 0.1] 0.059 + 0.004 / - 0 [1.5 + 0.1 / - 0] 0.078 ± 0.0019 [2.0 ± 0.05] 0.635 + 0.012 / - 0.004 [16.0 + 0.3 / - 0.1] 0.078 ± 0.004 [2.0 ± 0.1] 0.945 ± 0.012 [24.0 ± 0.3] 0.14 ± 0.0019 [3.5 ± 0.05] 0.216 ± 0.0019 [5.5 ± 0.05] 0.295 ± 0.004 [7.5 ± 0.1] 0.453 ± 0.004 [11.5 ± 0.1] 0.324 ± 0.004 [1.75 ± 0.1] 0.246 [6.25] 0.403 [10.25] 0.570 [14.25] 0.876 [22.25] CARRIER TAPE DIMENSIONS in inches [millimeters] 592D 592W 591D 595D 594D 695D CASE CODE TAPE WIDTH W IN mm P 1 K 0 max. B 1 max. A 8 0.058 [1.47] 0.149 [3.78] B 12 0.088 [2.23] 0.166 [4.21] C 12 0.088 [2.23] 0.290 [7.36] D 12 0.088 [2.23] 0.300 [7.62] M 16 0.091 [2.30] 0.311 [7.90] R 12 0.088 [2.23] 0.296 [7.52] S 8 0.058 [1.47] 0.139 [3.53] T 12 0.088 [2.23] 0.166 [4.21] X 24 0.472 ± 0.004 [12.0 ± 0.10] 0.011 [2.72] 0.594 [15.1] A 8 0.063 [1.60] 0.152 [3.86] B 12 0.088 [2.23] 0.166 [4.21] C 12 0.118 [2.97] 0.290 [7.36] D 12 0.119 [3.02] 0.296 [7.52] G 12 0.111 [2.83] 0.234 [5.95] H 12 0.098 [2.50] 0.232 [5.90] M 12 0.085 [2.15] 0.152 [3.85] R 12 0.148 [3.78] 0.296 [7.52] S 8 0.058 [1.47] 0.149 [3.78] T 8 0.054 [1.37] 0.093 [2.36] A 8 0.058 [1.47] 0.139 [3.53] B 12 0.059 [1.50] 0.189 [4.80] D 12 0.063 [1.62] 0.191 [4.85] E 12 0.074 [1.88] 0.239 [6.07] F 12 G 12 H 16 0.075 [1.93] 0.259 [6.58] 0.109 [2.77] 0.301 [7.65] 0.124 [3.15] 0.31 [7.87] Revision: 11-Apr-16 6 Document Number: 40150
CARRIER TAPE DIMENSIONS in inches [millimeters] TAPE WIDTH CASE CODE W P 1 K 0 max. B 1 max. IN mm A 8 0.058 [1.47] 0.139 [3.53] B 12 0.059 [1.50] 0.189 [4.80] C 8 0.054 [1.37] 0.093 [2.36] D 12 0.067 [1.70] 0.179 [4.55] E 12 0.074 [1.88] 0.239 [6.07] F 12 0.076 [1.93] 0.259 [6.58] 195D G 12 0.109 [2.77] 0.301 [7.65] H (1) 12 0.472 ± 0.004 [12.0 ± 0.1] 0.122 [3.11] 0.163 [4.14] R 12 0.149 [3.78] 0.296 [7.52] S 8 0.058 [1.47] 0.149 [3.78] V 8 0.060 [1.52] 0.150 [3.80] X 12 0.069 [1.75] 0.296 [7.52] Y 12 0.089 [2.26] 0.296 [7.52] Z 12 0.114 [2.89] 0.288 [7.31] A 8 0.058 [1.47] 0.149 [3.78] B 12 0.087 [2.20] 0.166 [4.21] 572D P 8 0.043 [1.10] 0.102 [2.60] P 8 0.052 [1.32] 0.106 [2.70] Q 8 0.054 [1.37] 0.140 [3.55] S 8 0.058 [1.47] 0.149 [3.78] T 12 0.061 [1.55] 0.164 [4.16] A 8 0.069 [1.75] 0.139 [3.53] B 12 0.073 [1.85] 0.189 [4.80] 194D C 12 0.069 [1.75] 0.244 [6.20] CWR06 D 12 0.068 [1.72] 0.191 [4.85] CWR16 E 12 0.074 [1.88] 0.239 [6.07] CWR26 F 12 0.091 [2.31] 0.262 [6.65] G 16 0.134 [3.40] 0.289 [7.34] H 16 0.129 [3.28] 0.319 [8.10] D 16 0.317 ± 0.004 0.150 [3.80] 0.313 [7.95] E 16 0.173 [4.40] 0.343 [8.70] F 16 0.205 [5.20] 0.309 [7.85] H 16 0.224 [5.70] 0.313 [7.95] 597D M 16 0.476 ± 0.004 0.193 [4.90] 0.339 [8.60] [12.0 ± 0.1] T97 N 16 0.283 [7.20] 0.323 [8.20] 13008 R 16 0.159 [4.05] 0.313 [7.95] V 12 0.317 ± 0.004 0.088 [2.23] 0.300 [7.62] Z 16 0.476 ± 0.004 [12.0 ± 0.1] 0.239 [6.06] 0.311 [7.90] A 8 0.063 [1.60] 0.152 [3.86] B 12 0.088 [2.23] 0.166 [4.21] C 12 0.117 [2.97] 0.290 [7.36] D 12 0.317 ± 0.004 0.119 [3.02] 0.296 [7.52] T95 R 12 0.149 [3.78] 0.296 [7.52] S 8 0.058 [1.47] 0.149 [3.78] V 8 0.060 [1.52] 0.150 [3.80] X 12 0.069 [1.75] 0.296 [7.52] Y 12 0.089 [2.26] 0.296 [7.52] Z 12 0.114 [2.89] 0.288 [7.31] B 12 0.088 [2.23] 0.166 [4.21] 14002 C 12 0.117 [2.97] 0.290 [7.36] D 12 0.317 ± 0.004 0.119 [3.02] 0.296 [7.52] R 12 0.149 [3.78] 0.296 [7.52] T96 R 16 0.476 ± 0.004 [12.0 ± 0.1] 0.159 [4.05] 0.313 [7.95] T98 F 16 0.239 [6.06] 0.311 [7.90] 0.476 ± 0.004 M 16 [12.0 ± 0.1] 0.193 [4.90] 0.339 [8.60] Z 16 0.272 [6.90] 0.307 [7.80] Note (1) H case only, packaging code T: lengthwise orientation at capacitors in tape. Revision: 11-Apr-16 7 Document Number: 40150
PAD DIMENSIONS in inches [millimeters] B C B CASE CODE WIDTH (A) PAD METALLIZATION (B) SEPARATION (C) 592D / W - 591D A 0.075 [1.9] 0.050 [1.3] 0.050 [1.3] B 0.118 [3.0] 0.059 [1.5] 0.059 [1.5] C 0.136 [3.5] 0.090 [2.3] 0.122 [3.1] D 0.180 [4.6] 0.090 [2.3] 0.134 [3.4] 595D - 594D 195D M 0.256 [6.5] Anode pad: 0.095 [2.4] Cathode pad: 0.067 [1.7] 0.138 [3.5] Anode pad: 0.095 [2.4] R 0.240 [6.1] Cathode pad: 0.067 [1.7] 0.118 [3.0] S 0.067 [1.7] 0.032 [0.8] 0.043 [1.1] X 0.310 [7.9] 0.120 [3.0] 0.360 [9.2] T 0.059 [1.5] 0.028 [0.7] 0.024 [0.6] S 0.067 [1.7] 0.032 [0.8] 0.043 [1.1] A 0.083 [2.1] 0.050 [1.3] 0.050 [1.3] B 0.118 [3.0] 0.059 [1.5] 0.059 [1.5] C 0.136 [3.5] 0.090 [2.3] 0.122 [3.1] D 0.180 [4.6] 0.090 [2.3] 0.134 [3.4] G 0.156 [4.05] 0.090 [2.3] 0.082 [2.1] M 0.110 [2.8] 0.087 [2.2] 0.134 [3.4] R 0.248 [6.3] 0.090 [2.3] 0.140 [3.6] A 0.067 [1.7] 0.043 [1.1] 0.028 [0.7] B 0.063 [1.6] 0.047 [1.2] 0.047 [1.2] C 0.059 [1.5] 0.031 [0.8] 0.024 [0.6] D 0.090 [2.3] 0.055 [1.4] 0.047 [1.2] E 0.090 [2.3] 0.055 [1.4] 0.079 [2.0] F 0.140 [3.6] 0.063 [1.6] 0.087 [2.2] G 0.110 [2.8] 0.059 [1.5] 0.126 [3.2] H 0.154 [3.9] 0.063 [1.6] 0.140 [3.6] N 0.244 [6.2] 0.079 [2.0] 0.118 [3.0] R 0.248 [6.3] 0.090 [2.3] 0.140 [3.6] S 0.079 [2.0] 0.039 [1.0] 0.039 [1.0] V 0.114 [2.9] 0.039 [1.0] 0.039 [1.0] X 0.118 [3.0] 0.067 [1.7] 0.122 [3.1] Y 0.118 [3.0] 0.067 [1.7] 0.122 [3.1] Z 0.118 [3.0] 0.067 [1.7] 0.122 [3.1] Revision: 11-Apr-16 8 Document Number: 40150 A
PAD DIMENSIONS in inches [millimeters] B C B CASE CODE WIDTH (A) PAD METALLIZATION (B) SEPARATION (C) CWR06 / CWR16 / CWR26-194D - 695D A 0.065 [1.6] 0.50 [1.3] 0.040 [1.0] B 0.065 [1.6] 0.70 [1.8] 0.055 [1.4] C 0.065 [1.6] 0.70 [1.8] 0.120 [3.0] D 0.115 [2.9] 0.70 [1.8] 0.070 [1.8] E 0.115 [2.9] 0.70 [1.8] 0.120 [3.0] F 0.150 [3.8] 0.70 [1.8] 0.140 [3.6] G 0.125 [3.2] 0.70 [1.8] 0.170 [4.3] H 0.165 [4.2] 0.90 [2.3] 0.170 [4.3] T95 B 0.120 [3.0] 0.059 [1.5] 0.059 [1.5] C 0.136 [3.5] 0.090 [2.3] 0.120 [3.1] D 0.180 [4.6] 0.090 [2.3] 0.136 [3.47] R 0.248 [6.3] 0.090 [2.3] 0.140 [3.6] S 0.080 [2.03] 0.040 [1.02] 0.040 [1.02] V 0.114 [2.9] 0.040 [1.02] 0.040 [1.02] X, Y, Z 0.114 [2.9] 0.065 [1.65] 0.122 [3.1] 14002 B 0.120 [3.0] 0.059 [1.5] 0.059 [1.5] C 0.136 [3.5] 0.090 [2.3] 0.120 [3.1] D 0.180 [4.6] 0.090 [2.3] 0.136 [3.47] R 0.248 [6.3] 0.090 [2.3] 0.140 [3.6] T96 R 0.248 [6.3] 0.090 [2.3] 0.140 [3.6] 597D - T97 - T98-13008 D, E, V 0.196 [4.9] 0.090 [2.3] 0.140 [3.6] F, R, Z 0.260 [6.6] 0.090 [2.3] 0.140 [3.6] M, H, N 0.284 [7.2] 0.090 [2.3] 0.140 [3.6] A PAD DIMENSIONS in inches [millimeters] B C B 1 CASE CODE WIDTH (A) PAD METALLIZATION (B) PAD METALLIZATION (B 1 ) SEPARATION (C) 572D A 0.079 [2.0] 0.039 [1.0] 0.035 [0.9] 0.047 [1.2] Q 0.079 [2.0] 0.039 [1.0] 0.035 [0.9] 0.047 [1.2] S 0.079 [2.0] 0.039 [1.0] 0.035 [0.9] 0.047 [1.2] B 0.110 [2.8] 0.039 [1.0] 0.035 [0.9] 0.055 [1.4] P 0.055 [1.4] 0.024 [0.6] 0.024 [0.6] 0.035 [0.9] T 0.110 [2.8] 0.035 [0.9] 0.031 [0.8] 0.055 [1.4] A Revision: 11-Apr-16 9 Document Number: 40150
RECOMMENDED REFLOW PROFILES Capacitors should withstand reflow profile as per J-STD-020 standard TEMPERATURE ( C) T p Max. ramp-up rate = 3 C/s t p TC - 5 C Max. ramp-down rate = 6 C/s T L T s max. T s min. Preheat area t s t L 25 Time 25 C to peak TIME (s) PROFILE FEATURE SnPb EUTECTIC ASSEMBLY LEAD (Pb)-FREE ASSEMBLY Preheat / soak Temperature min. (T s min. ) 100 C 150 C Temperature max. (T s max. ) 150 C 200 C Time (t s ) from (T s min. to T s max. ) 60 s to 120 s 60 s to 120 s Ramp-up Ramp-up rate (T L to T p ) 3 C/s max. 3 C/s max. Liquidous temperature (T L ) 183 C 217 C Time (t L ) maintained above T L 60 s to 150 s 60 s to 150 s Peak package body temperature (T p ) Depends on type and case see table below Time (t p )* within 5 C of the specified classification temperature (T c ) 20 s 30 s Ramp-down Ramp-down rate (T p to T L ) 6 C/s max. 6 C/s max. Time 25 C to peak temperature 6 min max. 8 min max. PEAK PACKAGE BODY TEMPERATURE (T p ) / CASE CODE PEAK PACKAGE BODY TEMPERATURE (T p ) SnPb EUTECTIC PROCESS LEAD (Pb)-FREE PROCESS 591D / 592D - all cases, except X25H, M and R cases 235 C 260 C 591D / 592D - X25H, M and R cases 220 C 250 C 594D / 595D - all cases except C, D, and R 235 C 260 C 594D / 595D - C, D, and R case 220 C 250 C 572D all cases n/a 260 C T95 B, S, V, X, Y cases 235 C 260 C T95 B, S, V, X, Y cases 235 C 260 C T95 B, S, V, X, Y cases 235 C 260 C T95 C, D, R, and Z cases 220 C 250 C 14002 B case 235 C n/a 14002 C, D, and R cases 220 C n/a T96 R case 220 C 250 C 195D all cases, except G, H, R, and Z 235 C 260 C 195D G, H, R, and Z cases 220 C 250 C 695D all cases, except G and H cases 235 C 260 C 695D G, H cases 220 C 250 C 597D, T97, T98 all cases, except V case 220 C 250 C 597D, T97, T98 V case 230 C 260 C 194D all cases, except H and G cases 235 C 260 C 194D H and G cases 220 C 250 C Revision: 11-Apr-16 10 Document Number: 40150
GUIDE TO APPLICATION 1. AC Ripple Current: the maximum allowable ripple current shall be determined from the formula: where, P = power dissipation in W at +25 C as given in the tables in the product datasheets (Power Dissipation). R ESR = the capacitor equivalent series resistance at the specified frequency 2. AC Ripple Voltage: the maximum allowable ripple voltage shall be determined from the formula: = I RMS x Z or, from the formula: where, P = I RMS V RMS V RMS power dissipation in W at +25 C as given in the tables in the product datasheets (Power Dissipation). R ESR = the capacitor equivalent series resistance at the specified frequency Z = the capacitor impedance at the specified frequency 2.1 The sum of the peak AC voltage plus the applied DC voltage shall not exceed the DC voltage rating of the capacitor. 2.2 The sum of the negative peak AC voltage plus the applied DC voltage shall not allow a voltage reversal exceeding 10 % of the DC working voltage at +25 C. = = Z P ----------- R ESR P ----------- R ESR 5. Power Dissipation: power dissipation will be affected by the heat sinking capability of the mounting surface. Non-sinusoidal ripple current may produce heating effects which differ from those shown. It is important that the equivalent I RMS value be established when calculating permissible operating levels. (Power dissipation calculated using derating factor (see paragraph 4)). 6. Attachment: 6.1 Soldering: capacitors can be attached by conventional soldering techniques, convection, infrared reflow, wave soldering and hot plate methods. The soldering profile chart shows typical recommended time / temperature conditions for soldering. Preheating is recommended to reduce thermal stress. The recommended maximum preheat rate is 2 C/s. Attachment with a soldering iron is not recommended due to the difficulty of controlling temperature and time at temperature. The soldering iron must never come in contact with the capacitor. 7. Recommended Mounting Pad Geometries: the nib must have sufficient clearance to avoid electrical contact with other components. The width dimension indicated is the same as the maximum width of the capacitor. This is to minimize lateral movement. 8. Cleaning (Flux Removal) After Soldering: TANTAMOUNT capacitors are compatible with all commonly used solvents such as TES, TMS, Prelete, Chlorethane, Terpene and aqueous cleaning media. However, CFC / ODS products are not used in the production of these devices and are not recommended. Solvents containing methylene chloride or other epoxy solvents should be avoided since these will attack the epoxy encapsulation material. 3. Reverse Voltage: solid tantalum capacitors are not intended for use with reverse voltage applied. However, they have been shown to be capable of withstanding momentary reverse voltage peaks of up to 10 % of the DC rating at 25 C and 5 % of the DC rating at +85 C. 4. Temperature Derating: if these capacitors are to be operated at temperatures above +25 C, the permissible RMS ripple current shall be calculated using the derating factors as shown: TEMPERATURE DERATING FACTOR +25 C 1.0 +85 C 0.9 +125 C 0.4 Revision: 11-Apr-16 11 Document Number: 40150